From aaron-marketing
Drafts and reviews influencer partnership agreements including scope, compensation, usage rights, exclusivity, and FTC disclosure. Provides clause-by-clause review with red flags and negotiation cheat sheet.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/aaron-marketing:contract-helper <deliverables and compensation> [platform] | review <pasted terms>When to use
Use when drafting a new influencer or creator agreement, reviewing an incoming contract or agency paper, negotiating terms such as usage rights or exclusivity, explaining standard clauses, or building a reusable partnership template. Auto-activate once a partnership is agreed in principle and the deal needs paperwork.
<deliverables and compensation> [platform] | review <pasted terms>The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Create and review influencer partnership agreements. Clear contracts protect both brand and creator and set expectations for the collaboration.
Create and review influencer partnership agreements. Clear contracts protect both brand and creator and set expectations for the collaboration.
⚠️ This skill provides general guidance and templates. Always have contracts reviewed by legal counsel before execution.
Draft an influencer agreement for [deliverables] with [compensation terms]
Review these contract terms from an influencer agency: [paste terms]
memory-management is active, prior outreach terms and budget caps load from the hot cache. For rostered creators, read memory/creators/<handle-slug>.md — the creator-registry roster record — for existing exclusivity windows, contract status, usage-rights history, and standard-range anchors before drafting or reviewing.memory/influencer/contract-helper/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.md. Signed terms (usage-rights window, exclusivity scope, final rate) also go as a one-line update to memory/creators/candidates.md — only creator-registry writes canonical roster records.memory/hot-cache.md.Emit the standard shape from skill-contract.md §Handoff Summary Format.
This family needs no live integrations (Tier 1). The skill works by asking you for the inputs directly: parties, deliverables, compensation, platform, and any incoming terms to review. Paste an agency's draft and it reviews against the checklist with zero setup.
Optional connectors that COULD speed up specific steps:
~~CRM / deal record — pull agreed scope and rate so you don't re-type them.~~influencer database — confirm the creator's legal name, entity, and audience-authenticity signals for the warranties section.~~e-signature — route the finished agreement for signing.See CONNECTORS.md for the free/keyless recipe per category. None are required.
When a user requests contract help:
Save the drafted agreement or review memo to memory/influencer/contract-helper/YYYY-MM-DD-<topic>.md, and promote durable signed terms to the hot cache. Once terms are signed, also submit them (usage-rights window, exclusivity scope, final rate) as a one-line update to memory/creators/candidates.md for creator-registry to reconcile into the roster record.
User: "Draft a simple agreement for a micro-influencer to create 2 Instagram posts for $500"
Output: a simplified agreement scoped to the deal — 2 IG posts, $500 with a payment schedule, non-exclusive 12-month usage on owned channels, #ad disclosure, and a short timeline. Heavier sections (whitelisting, broad exclusivity, multi-round approval) are dropped. See references/templates.md §7 for the worked walkthrough.
Primary: content-amplifier — once the agreement is signed and usage rights are locked, amplify the licensed content into paid and owned channels.
Alternates (same Activate/Convert family):
Termination: keep a visited-set for this session. If a skill above has already been invoked, stop and report chain-complete rather than re-running it. Max chain depth is 3 hops; once reached, summarize and hand back to the user.
npx claudepluginhub aaron-he-zhu/aaron-marketing-skills --plugin aaron-marketingReviews influencer/creator agreements for content rights, exclusivity, FTC compliance (16 CFR 255), AI/Synthetic Media consent, whitelisting/paid usage, and platform rules (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube). Triggers: check/review/generate. New York, USA.
Plans influencer and creator partnerships for brand collaborations, including creator discovery, UGC campaigns, FTC compliance, contracts, performance measurement, and ambassador programs.
Crafts personalized pitches and follow-up sequences, negotiates partnership terms, and tracks pipeline status for influencer outreach.